2022 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

thrash66

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I guess it's a good idea to go ahead and start a build thread for my Gladiator. I didn't really buy any parts for quite some time but the bug bit me and now I'm back at it.

Here it is on the day that I bought it in February of 2022.
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I told myself that I was going to keep it stock for around a year before I did anything, but as many of you know..... That didn't happen. At the time, I had a 2007 Wrangler X that was pretty sweet, so I decided to keep it pretty mild on the JT.

I ditched the factory wheels and tires in favor of Dirty Life Roadkill bead locks and 35 inch Nitto Trail Grapplers.
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I also added a 1.5 inch spacer lift from Rock Krawler.
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I drove it around for about a month before adding some cowl lights that I had laying around, an ARB mounted with Eddie's ACM mount, and a Voswitch switch panel. I installed some bed side molle panels and a tonneau cover, as well.
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I didn't do much to the truck for a while. I took it on a few trips and overall enjoyed driving it around. I've taken several trips from the Pacific Northwest to the Ozarks and this Jeep has never let me down. After months of looking for a used factory steel bumper, I gave up and added a Rugged Ridge Arcus front bumper. So far, it seems to do it's job. I added a Badland Apex 12k winch and some Roadshock Edge 4 LED lights. One of my good friends recently moved back to my area and we have been doing some exploring in the PNW recently.
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I have a couple of parts waiting to be installed and will update this thread when I get them on.

I do plan on moving to an EVO MFG 2.5" Enforcer Stage 3 lift. If anyone has experience with it, please let me know your opinion.

Thanks for stopping by!
 
I had the EVO 2.5 Enforcer stage 4 with the Fox 2.5 bypass shocks on my first Jt. With the 200 lbs from the decked system and the 85 lbs from the bed rack, it was a little bouncy in the rear.
That looks good. Are those 37’s?
 
I finally got around to sourcing a tall ammo can for storing fluids in during trips. I’m thinking about putting a one way vent in it so it doesn’t blow up. Has anyone done anything like that or am I overthinking this?
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I finally got around to sourcing a tall ammo can for storing fluids in during trips. I’m thinking about putting a one way vent in it so it doesn’t blow up. Has anyone done anything like that or am I overthinking this?
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I have had fluids in one for ten years and it’s been fine. In Death Valley 120 degree heat with no ac to below freezing temps. No issues with anything.
 
I have had fluids in one for ten years and it’s been fine. In Death Valley 120 degree heat with no ac to below freezing temps. No issues with anything.
Well that solves it. Thanks for your input!

Death Valley with no AC sounds insane. I’m sure that was quite the experience.
 
I’m curious, how many members here would want to follow the Oregon Trail from Missouri to Oregon? I’ve seen Eddie and Cindy’s California Emigrant Trail series and loved it.

We would be following the Oregon Trail from Independence to Oregon City, exploring Brown’s Camp in the Tillamook State Forest, then finishing somewhere on the Pacific coast.

I realize that it would be very time consuming, but I think we could all make it an epic trip.
 
I’m curious, how many members here would want to follow the Oregon Trail from Missouri to Oregon? I’ve seen Eddie and Cindy’s California Emigrant Trail series and loved it.

We would be following the Oregon Trail from Independence to Oregon City, exploring Brown’s Camp in the Tillamook State Forest, then finishing somewhere on the Pacific coast.

I realize that it would be very time consuming, but I think we could all make it an epic trip.

This sounds interesting. Watching to see if this gains any traction.
Do you know what type of terrain is on the trail? I'm assuming a mixture of pavement and dirt. I haven't done any research or mapping on this trail but could be something I would like to do someday.
 
This sounds interesting. Watching to see if this gains any traction.
Do you know what type of terrain is on the trail? I'm assuming a mixture of pavement and dirt. I haven't done any research or mapping on this trail but could be something I would like to do someday.
That's pretty much the whole trail. Pavement and dirt. Depending on the season, the dirt roads could be pretty sloppy in some areas.
 
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